

Brian was born on February 19, 1989, in Dayton, Ohio, to William B. Emory and Peggy Denise Emory. He graduated from Beavercreek High School and was known by those who loved him as a gracious, generous, and upbeat soul whose presence could brighten any room.
Brian was a hardworking and driven man who built something of his own through determination and grit. He was the proud owner of All Hustle Roofing, a construction and roofing company where he worked tirelessly to provide honest service and real value to those who trusted him with their homes and projects. Through his work, Brian earned the respect of many in the community and took great pride in helping people protect and improve their homes.
Brian also had a deep love for motorcycles and was an active part of the biking community. Over the years he proudly owned several Harley-Davidson motorcycles and found great joy in the camaraderie and freedom that riding brought him. Some of his fondest memories were from his younger years racing alongside his father at Kil-Kare Dragway, a passion they shared and cherished together.
Beyond the roar of engines, Brian had a soft spot for animals, especially farm animals and his three beloved dogs, Bentley, Tank, and Diesel, who were constant companions and a great source of comfort and joy in his life. He also had a love for clothing and personal style, something that reflected his vibrant personality and confidence.
Brian will be remembered most for his kind heart, generous spirit, and the way he made people feel welcomed and valued. He had a natural ability to lift the spirits of those around him and was deeply loved by his family and friends.
He is survived by his loving parents, William B. Emory of Fairborn, Ohio, and Peggy Denise Emory of Dayton, Ohio; his two daughters, Charlee and Alix Emory; his sister, Victoria Lacy Arnold and her husband Kyle of Beavercreek, Ohio and niece Zava Ratcliff; his paternal grandparents, Vicki and Roger Fox of New Carlisle, Ohio; and his best friend, Jerry French, who was like a brother to him.
Roger is also survived by his aunts and uncles: Janie Robinson and her husband Robbie Robinson of Fairborn, Ohio; Vernon Carpenter of Taylorsville, North Carolina; Darla Foy and her husband Mike Foy of Fairborn, Ohio; and Larry Carpenter of Fairborn, Ohio; Gary Emory (who precedes him in death)as well as Tyler and Tasha Gunckle and many other extended family members and friends who will miss him dearly.
Brian’s life was defined by loyalty, laughter, hard work, and love. Whether on the open road, building his business, surrounded by family, or sharing stories with friends, he lived fully and left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
His memory will forever ride on in the hearts of those who loved him.
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